I do not recall if I have read that one.
I bought both off itunes, since I could not decide which version I was in the mood for. :rolleyes:
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I like Bradbury's October Country.
Anyone else here a fan of H.P.Lovecraft?
Meeeeee. I like HP Lovecraft.
Not as much as I like Poe though.
Love KD's version.
Poe is my several-greats uncle.
I knew there was a reason why I liked you.
Cool, knot
you're sort of famous!
My son made these this morning and they were delicous!!
BLUEBERRY-COCONUT-MACADAMIA MUFFINS
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/bl...ut_muffin.html
oh, wow, you are related to Edgar Allen Poe!! how cool is that?
I'm related to my own grandpa!
Kthulu '08- better the evil you know!
My younger daughter is currently in graduate school in New Bedford, MA. I told her she was living in the heart of Cthulhu territory, and then I had to explain to her about the strange townfolk with vestigial gills hidden under their turtleneck fishermen sweaters. :eek:
Jennifer, those muffins sound REALLY GOOD. What a great mother's day treat!
My great-uncle used to go hunting with Ernest Hemmingway, when Hemmingway lived in Piggot, Arkansas. My uncle lived in Holcomb, MO, in the boot heel where they grew cotton. Hemmingway had dinner prepared by my great-aunt once - when preparing dinner meant plucking chickens. Didn't know the great-uncle well because he died when I was small, but I used to spend a week every summer with my wonderful great-aunt in the old farmhouse.
wow....Impressive literary relatives y'all have. I am not related to any that I am aware of, but my daughter is a writer....so maybe SOMEDAY I will be related to one! :rolleyes:
Hello, TD. Miss you a bit.
Too cold - let's go to Australia where it is summer!
I was wondering where this was buried Salsa... :)